SSL Studio Videos

The following videos complement our module exchange service. Each video details the procedure of replacing a particular console assembly enabling you to replace a defective part with confidence.

Important notice:

Before attempting this procedure, please familiarise yourself with the instructions in full to ensure that you have sufficient time and technical skills to complete the procedure. If you would prefer an SSL engineer to perform the procedure, please contact your local SSL distributor office.

These instructions are intended for technically competent personnel. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform the procedure unless you are competent to do so.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD)can damage electrical components, even if you cannot feel, see or hear it. Before starting work, grasp an exposed metal part of the console chassis with your bare hand to ground any static charge which you may have accumulated.

Switch off and disconnect the mains supply before removing any panels or modules.

Large capacitors such as those used in power supplies can continue to store dangerous voltages even if the console has been disconnected from the mains. To reduce the risk of electric shock, allow up to 20 minutes for capictors to discharge after isolating the mains supply before starting work on any high voltage modules.

When using solvents, wear suitable eye protection at all times. Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent buildup of vapour and work well away from possible sources of ignition.

Using Nucleus with Logic Pro

How to set up the SSL Nucleus control surface with Apple Logic Pro... and Nucleus Logic Tips & Tricks.

Charles L Scott IV is the Composer and Music Supervisor at Bad Robot - J.J. Abrams' production company (Star Wars, Star Trek, Mission Impossible, Lost, Cloverfield, Westworld, and lots more…). He runs the Bad Robot sound studio, and gets involved in a huge range of audio and music production tasks from composition and recording of incidental music, to ADR, Sound Design, and more. In this interview, Scott talks about Bad Robot itself, his own career development, technology choices, and the need to be versatile...

A quick tour of Larrabee Studios - one of the world's truly iconic studios, a core player in the Los Angeles music industry for over 40 years, with countless classic recordings having come from it. Today Larrabee is thriving with six SSL rooms and a who's who of resident Mix Engineers and Producers. This video includes comment from Manny Marroquin, Dave Pensado, Jaycen Joshua, Jimmy Douglass and Kuk Harrell.

A brief introduction to the new features in Nucleus 2 and the classic features that have made Nucleus a multi-award winning DAW control surface and studio centre piece. New features include a new Dante networked audio interface, dual monitor outputs and talkback.

Nicky Romero is a Dutch Producer, DJ, label owner, and EDM legend whose breakthrough tracks include Toulouse (which all-told topped 350 million YouTube views), and I Could Be The One, which got to number one in the UK singles chart. Romero talks to SSL about EDM production, Protocol Recordings, and the new Protocol Studios.